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About: The Doberman Pinscher or simply Doberman, is a medium-large breed of domestic dog originally developed around 1890 by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann. This type of dog is descended from many different breeds, including the Great Dane, the Greyhound, the German Shorthaired Pointer, the Rottweiler, and others. Doberman Pinschers are well known as intelligent, alert, and tenaciously loyal companion and guard dogs.

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In today's new jigsaw puzzle we're featuring a very cute Yorkshire Terrier. The breed is nicknamed Yorkie and is placed in the Toy Terrier section of the Terrier Group by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale because of its maximum size of 3.2 kg . Though small, the Yorkshire Terrier is active, very overprotective, curious, and loves attention. Yorkshire Terriers tend to bark a lot. This makes them excellent watch dogs because they will sound the alarm when anyone or anything gets near.

Chipmunks are small, striped rodents that live in North America and Asia (the Siberian chipmunk). They have an omnivorous diet primarily consisting of seeds, nuts and other fruits, and buds. Chipmunks mostly forage on the ground, but they climb trees to obtain nuts such as hazelnuts and acorns. The common name originally may have been spelled "chitmunk", from the native Odawa (Ottawa) word jidmoonh, meaning "red squirrel". Chipmunks have also been referred to as "striped squirrels", "timber tigers", and "ground squirrels".

It's time for a swim in the river. Join the hippos for swim in this fun new jigsaw. The hippopotamus, or hippo, from the ancient Greek for "river horse", is a large, mostly herbivorous mammal in sub-Saharan Africa. During the day, hippos remain cool by staying in the water or mud; reproduction and childbirth both occur in water. They emerge at dusk to graze on grass. While hippopotamuses rest near each other in the water, grazing is a solitary activity and hippos are not territorial on land.

Another fun animal puzzle is here. Today we have two cute zebras.Zebras are several species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white stripes. Their stripes come in different patterns, unique to each individual. There are three species of zebras: the plains zebra, the Grévy's zebra and the mountain zebra.

Start today's new jigsaw puzzle and join these two very cute puppies for a fun time on the grassy lawn. Puppies are highly social animals and spend most of their waking hours interacting with either their mother or litter mates. Puppies are born with a fully functional sense of smell but can't open their eyes. Puppies open their eyes about nine to eleven days following birth. Puppies develop very quickly during their first three months.

In today's new puzzle we feature the zebra. Zebras are several species of African equids (horse family) commonly known by their distinctive black and white striped coats. There are three species of zebras: the plains zebra, the Grevy's zebra and the mountain zebra. So are the zebras black with white stripes or white with black stripes? Here's the answer: it was previously believed that zebras were white animals with black stripes, since some zebras have white underbellies; but embryological evidence, however, shows that the animal's background color is black and the white stripes and bellies are additions. Now you know, zebras are black with white stripes. Enjoy the puzzle.

The Atlantic puffin is the only puffin native to the Atlantic Ocean. It breeds in Iceland, Norway, Greenland, Newfoundland and many North Atlantic islands, and as far south as Maine in the west and the British Isles in the east. This puffin has a black crown and back, pale grey cheek patches and white underparts. Its broad, boldly marked red and black beak and orange legs contrast with its plumage. Like many seabirds, the Atlantic puffin spends most of the year far from land in the open ocean and only visits coastal areas to breed. The Atlantic puffin diet consists almost entirely of fish, and occasionally shrimp, other crustaceans and molluscs.

Put this new fun jigsaw puzzle back together and see the cute black and white cat sitting between the branches of a tree. Pick your difficulty level, toggle piece rotation and connect the pieces as fast as you can and get your time on our leader boards. Have fun!

This new puzzle features a cute chipmunk. Chipmunks are small, striped squirrels. Chipmunks have an omnivorous diet primarily consisting of seeds, nuts and other fruits, and buds. They also commonly eat grass and many other forms of plant matter, as well as fungi, insects and other arthropods, small frogs, worms, and bird eggs.

In today's puzzle we feature the North American opossum; or The Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) - the only marsupial found in North America north of Mexico. The Virginia opossum is found throughout Central America and North America east of the Rockies from Costa Rica to southern Ontario. This kind of opossum is known for reacting to threats by feigning death. This is the behavior from which the term "playing possum" comes from. Another distinctive characteristic is it's long, hairless, prehensile tail, which can be used to grab branches and carry small objects.

Today's new free jigsaw puzzle features a cute Chow Chow sitting in a green meadow. The Chow Chow is a dog breed originally from China. The Chow Chow is a sturdily built dog, square in profile, with a broad skull and small, triangular, erect ears with rounded tips. It's coat may be red, black, blue, cinnamon, or cream. Chow Chow can have a solid blue or slate-colored nose and it's tongue is also blue-black or purple.

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